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Hi all, just a little Bunny in natural surroundings which makes a change from the usual Bird shots, light wasn't as good as it might seem hence 1000 ISO. I will mention that the feet haven't been chopped off, (they were hidden in the grass anyway) Sorry I haven't been around lately as I have been travelling to and fro between Devon and the Midlands for the past few weeks but I will do my best to catch up with you all as soon as possible.
Many thanks for taking time out to view and comment on my Goldfinch and a special thank you to Ron (Maiwand) for the UA, I really do appreciate and value the support,
Regards,
Geoff.

Your Nikon has handled the high ISO very well although with this sort of subject any noise is much less likely to show anyway, so well worth pushing it up.
A very fine shot of Bunny, Geoff, the detail excellent and good light in the eye.
Ronnie.

Well Geoff, wish I had not had to shoot masses of there lovely creatures to save them from a long lingering death, It is heart breaking to see what man did to them, a main stay of the staple diet of country people for many many years, they did not deserve what was done to them! I was a hunter but! on proper terms not chemicals and disease, if you missed it lived to fight another day, I now do my best to protect wild life in all it's form, hope you can get photo's of many more Rabbits, regards Leon.

Not seen one of these for ages glad to see they are still around!; I really got choked up shooting hundreds of them; to put them out of a slow awful death due to us humans, it was horrible!, good old Rabbit, like it regards Leon.